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By 1966, he was living in Alexandria, [[Virginia]], according to [[Directory of Science Fiction Fandom|The 1966 Directory of S.F. Fandom]]. [[Denvention 2]]’s [[List of Denvention Members|census of members of the first Denvention]] reported him alive and well in [[California]] as of 1981.  
 
By 1966, he was living in Alexandria, [[Virginia]], according to [[Directory of Science Fiction Fandom|The 1966 Directory of S.F. Fandom]]. [[Denvention 2]]’s [[List of Denvention Members|census of members of the first Denvention]] reported him alive and well in [[California]] as of 1981.  
  
He died on April 1, 1999 in Los Angeles, CA.
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He died on April 1, 1999, in Los Angeles, CA.
  
 
* [https://efanzines.com/FWD/FWD36.htm#4.nam Brief autobiography.]
 
* [https://efanzines.com/FWD/FWD36.htm#4.nam Brief autobiography.]

Revision as of 17:49, 7 October 2021

(January 18, 1921 – April 1, 1999)

Norman Edgar “Gus” Willmorth, a Los Angeles fan and member (and Director) of LASFS in the 1940s and '50s, created Fantasy Advertiser and contributed to other fanzines. He also belonged to the N3F. He attended Philcon and Denvention.

A corporal posted to a US Army base just outside Norwich, East Anglia, in World War II, he was the first Amerifan UK fans had ever met. He wrote about the differences between US and UK fandom in the '40s. He missed attending Eastercon in 1944 because of D-Day. (See Then here and here.)

In August 1947, he married Eugenie Reid; they had one son named David.

By 1966, he was living in Alexandria, Virginia, according to The 1966 Directory of S.F. Fandom. Denvention 2’s census of members of the first Denvention reported him alive and well in California as of 1981.

He died on April 1, 1999, in Los Angeles, CA.

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